Lenovo’s rollable-screen ThinkBook Plus laptop is finally unveiled


Lenovo isn’t shy about creating unique PC and laptop designs, proving as much during CES 2025, where it unveiled the “world’s first rollable display AI PC.” It’s called the ThinkBook Plus (Gen 6) Rollable, and it’s the end result of a concept we first saw a couple of years ago and, subsequently, a working prototype soon after. Now, it looks even better in person, as our team sees the finished product on display in Las Vegas.

No, you can’t roll the laptop up like a yoga mat. But yes, you can expand the display size anytime you want. The ThinkBook Plus (Gen 6) Rollable looks like any other 14-inch laptop from the business- and creator-focused brand, but its 14-inch display can be expanded up to 16.7 inches with the press of a button or wave of a hand.

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It’s understandable to assume most onlookers would think this ultra-tall vertical display is a gimmick, but I became a fast advocate for the form factor when I reviewed ASUS’ ZenBook DUO in 2024. With enough desk space, temporary or otherwise, opening up a dual-stacked Windows 11 desktop feels as natural as any side-by-side monitor configuration, and Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 eliminates the middle seam between each.



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